Woodruff man said to fake 911 call to draw police from his door

A Woodruff man wanted by police is accused of calling 911 to falsely report a fight as officers arrived at his home to serve a warrant on a sex charge Wednesday, according to an incident report.

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A Woodruff man wanted by police is accused of calling 911 to falsely report a fight as officers arrived at his home to serve a warrant on a sex charge Wednesday, according to an incident report.Anthony Trey Vaughn, 26, of 102 Fairground Road, has been charged by the Woodruff Police Department with second-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor under 16 and unlawful use of 911, according to arrest warrants.An incident report states that officers went to Vaughn's home early Wednesday to serve the warrant related to the sex case. Officers knocked on the front and back doors and the windows, but no one came to the door. While at the home, officers were dispatched to a fight involving knives in Kelly Acres. Officers left Vaughn's home to respond to the fight, but found no one fighting in the Kelly Acres area, the report states.Dispatchers traced the 911 call to Vaughn's cell phone, according to the report. Dispatchers also used cell phone tower information to locate Vaughn within a 1/4 mile of officers.The officers went back to Vaughn's home. Someone answered the door, but Vaughn was not there. Officers spoke to Vaughn by phone, and he admitted that he made the 911 call to get them away from the house, the report states.Vaughn said he would turn himself in, and he was taken into custody.According to another incident report dated Nov. 11, a 15-year-old girl told officers that she had been babysitting for Vaughn. She said on Nov. 4, she wasn't feeling well, and Vaughn told her to lie down, placed his hand on her stomach and then put his hand down her pants, the report states. He also gave her two pills, which he said was medicine to make her feel better, according to the report. The girl told her mother.Vaughn remained at the Spartanburg County Detention Facility on Wednesday on a $20,500 bond.